1 quarter
3 dimes
4 nickels
1+3+4 = 8
25 + 3x10 + 4x5 = 75
1 half-dolar
2 dimes
5 pennies
1+2+5 = 8
50 + 2x10 +5x1 = 75
7 dimes
1 nickel
7+1 = 8
7x10 + 1x5 = 75
25 cents plus 5 cents = 30 cents. One of these coins is not a nickel.
one of the coin is a nickel and one is a half dollar coin
IF you're referring to U.S. coins, face value only - 25 cents.
Oh, what a happy little question! You can make 50 cents using 5 cents, 10 cents, and 20 cents in three ways. You can use two 20 cent coins, one 20 cent coin and two 5 cent coins, or five 10 cent coins. Isn't that just delightful? Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents!
You can get 71 cents with a 50 cent coin, a 10 cent coin, two 5 cent coins and one 1 cent coin.
quarter, dime, penny. (It only works with US coins.)
This is an easy one... it's a half dollar and a nickel.
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Assuming that you are only using current US coins (5, 10, 25 and 50 cents), the answer is 21. NickelsDimesQuartersHalves1500013100112009300740055003600170010010811062104310241005105020312012205001310112010011
3 quarters and a washer.
How do you get 67 cents wit 5 coins
To make 89 cents with 6 coins, you have to first realize that the "9" part of the cents is comprised of 5 cents and 4 pennies. Therefore, you have to have 4 pennies and 85 cents using 2 coins; impossible, since you would need 3 coins(if you had half-dollars) to make that amount: a half-dollar, quarter, and a dime. Basically, it's impossible with only coins worth 0.01, 0.05, 0.10, 0.25, and 0.50 of the currency(US$, I assume?)